Muse
Posted: Sun September 15, 2013 5:03 pm
They sure deserve a thread.
Agitated @ 10:30
great song
Agitated @ 10:30
great song
you should get OoS and Absolution, seriouslyDev wrote:lol the second law is the only thing i listened to
psychobain wrote:you should get OoS and Absolution, seriouslyDev wrote:lol the second law is the only thing i listened to
origin of symmetry and absolutionKaius wrote:I'll have to check out their older stuff. I've only heard Black Holes and Resistance and enjoy them both.
psychobain wrote:origin of symmetry and absolutionKaius wrote:I'll have to check out their older stuff. I've only heard Black Holes and Resistance and enjoy them both.
please

LinkMUSE
LIVE AT GLASTONBURY
Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
27th June 2004
10th Anniversary Definitive Edition
Audio glitches patched by ridleybradout
Remastered by JWB
Artwork by ridleybradout
June 2014
Lineage:
BBC Wildfeed > MPG > DVD > DVD Audio Extractor > WAV > Nero WaveEditor/Soundtrax for patching > CoolEdit for remaster > CD Wave Editor for track splitting > FLAC LEVEL 8
"This has been the best gig of our lives"
Voted by NME readers as the greatest performance at Glastonbury ever, Muse's headline performance on the Pyramid stage in 2004 was nothing short of extraordinary. Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis recalls: "People were sceptical initially about Muse as headliners. They were a bit: 'McCartney, Oasis, Muse? Hmmm.' But I was like, 'You watch!' and it really blew people's minds. It was the best performance of that year. Everyone in that audience was like, 'What is THIS?' and so it was probably the ultimate booking".
Every song in Muse's wonderfully paced set was played to perfection. The performance was captured by the BBC and released on the 'Absolution Tour' DVD in 2005, however two tracks (possibly the best ever performances of Citizen Erased and Stockholm Syndrome) were cut from the release, and the DVD audio mix left a lot to be desired. The original BBC broadcast of the full show has been circulating for the last decade as a fan-made DVD. Although the audio mix was arguably better than the official DVD, the BBC broadcast unfortunately contained a number of audio glitches and dropouts, most noticeably in New Born, Sing For Absolution, Time Is Running Out and Blackout.
In the lead-up to the 10th Anniversary of this classic show, I took it upon myself to manually patch up these glitches so that they are now audibly invisible. I also recruited remaster guru JWB to give the mix a bit of a face-lift, so that it now has some balls and sounds on par with an official release. The encore break between Plug In Baby and Blackout has also been shortened so that the show now fits on an 80 minute CD-R.
So please enjoy one of rock music's all-time greatest gigs, finally glitch-free, and in full.
Please trade freely and only convert to lossy/mp3 for personal use.
Setlist:
Main set
01 Hysteria
02 New Born
03 Sing For Absolution
04 Muscle Museum
05 Citizen Erased / (Take A Bow instrumental)
06 Apocalypse Please
07 Ruled By Secrecy
08 (Piano interlude) / Sunburn
09 (Glastonbury riff) / Butterflies & Hurricanes
10 Bliss
11 (Heartbreaker riff) / Time Is Running Out
12 Plug In Baby
Encore
13 Blackout
14 Stockholm Syndrome / (Execution Commentary riff + Agitated riff)
Dedicated to William Howard R.I.P.
Back to their roots indeed - they've been playing that riff as an outro to Stockholm Syndrome for over a decade!Rangi Guy wrote:Thank god they've dropped the whole dub-step thing and gone back to their roots. Not bad at all
I like it a lot more than what I've heard off their last two recordsridleybradout wrote:Back to their roots indeed - they've been playing that riff as an outro to Stockholm Syndrome for over a decade!Rangi Guy wrote:Thank god they've dropped the whole dub-step thing and gone back to their roots. Not bad at all
I was a fan of Absolution back in the day but I can't even listen to that anymore. Everything they do sounds too much the same.Sgt. Crackpot wrote:psychobain wrote:origin of symmetry and absolutionKaius wrote:I'll have to check out their older stuff. I've only heard Black Holes and Resistance and enjoy them both.
pleaseThese are during the pinnacle of Muse's work. Before and after that are only worth a look if you're a die hard fan.